The government's commitment to come out with favorable policies aimed at promoting clean energy will give a fillip to an early commercialization of cellulosic ethanol.
The government’s commitment to come out with favorable policies aimed at promoting clean energy will give a fillip to an early commercialization of cellulosic ethanol.
The moves also assume significance as ethanol makers are facing criticism for using grain stocks for fuel, especially at a time when the nation’s grain yields are falling.
Cellulosic ethanol differs from conventional ethanol in that it uses the non-edible part of plants or agricultural waste to make fuel.
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Source: Peoples Daily Online
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